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Hat Enterprise Linux (Advance Server) |
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Red Hat Enterprise
Linux AS (“advanced server”)
is the top of the line enterprise Linux
solution, designed for large departmental
and datacenter server deployments. Red
Hat Enterprise Linux AS is the only family
member that supports IBM POWER and zSeries/S390
systems and is available with Standard
and Premium Edition support. Red Hat Enterprise
Linux AS is best suited for systems with
more than 2 CPUs or more than 16 GB of
main memory. |
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Typical
Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS deployments
would be used to support |
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Medium to large
scale databases and database applications
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Large web and application
servers
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Corporate applications
such as CRM, ERP, and SCM
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| Red
Hat Enterprise Linux (Enterprise Server) |
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Red Hat Enterprise
Linux ES (“entry/mid server”)
provides an entry level and midrange server
operating system for the Intel x86, EM64T,
Itanium2, and AMD64 markets. It supports
1 - 2 CPU systems with up to 16 GB of
memory and is suitable for a wide range
of applications–ranging from the
edge of network to medium scale departmental
deployments. It includes the same capabilities
as Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS and is
differentiated by its support for smaller
systems and lower price. Enterprise Linux
ES is available with Basic Edition and
Standard Edition support. |
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Typical
Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES deployments
are used to support: |
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Corporate web
infrastructures
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Edge of network
applications (DHCP, DNS, firewalls,
etc.)
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Mail and file/print
serving
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Small medium database
and departmental applications
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